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1 Autumn Silk Week ; GORGEOUS DISPLAY OF AUTUMN TINTS IN MAGNIFICENT SILKS * When you see the autumnal p tints in their silken grandeur at the D.I.C. Silk Week your enthusiasm and admiration will C Let— -a j boundless. ' O The peerless beauty and rich2 ness D.I.C. silk productions II E H singles them out as being disC ® J tinctly uncommon—yet one canr not say are ex P ens^ve > quality considered. To see D.I.C. Silks is to beg came enslaved with them; enter / the bonds of silken slavery too day. 9 ... SILKS ON EXHIBITION C YARDS CREPE DE CHINE.— Splendid range of all L light pastel shades, 38 inches wide. Suitable for S Lingerie or Frockings. SILK WEEK 6/11 YD. k 480 YARDS SPUbfELLA. SILK—3O inches wide, in smart 5 stripes for Dress Shirt and Pyjama uses. SILK WEEK, 5/11 YD. / 200 YARDS BLACK CHARMEUSE.—36 inches wide, first- . class black and nice quality. Usuallp 12/6. I, SILK WEEK, 6/11 YD. ) „ „ 500 YARDS STANDARD ALL SILK a.rr : All Silk FUJI.-Fu.ll weight, width and ZHU DtUZ Qsschh. quality. Cream only. Qualitu. uality. silk week, 3/11 yd. y d 500 YARDS STRIPED TAFFETTA DE SOlE—Very ■ attractive quality goods, light and dark styles, 38/40 ( inches wide. SILK WEEK, 5/11 YD. / 1000 YARDS 36 INCH CHIFFON VELVETEEN.—The , range is a magnificent one, comprising eve«v fiashion- ? able colour. Heavy pile with bright rich bloom. . SILK WEEK, 8/11 YD. d 500 YARDS PRETTY BROCHE FUJI—In self shades pink, sky, cream, helio maize, double dyed and. ' good qualitu. SILK WEEK, 5/11 YD. ( 870 YARDS PRINTED FUJI AND SHANTUNG SULKS. . —AU smart styles, designed to meet present fashion, d 30/33 inches wide. 10/6 to 14-/6 yd. AU one price. , SILK WEEK, 7/11 YD. 3 440 YARDS HEAVY-WEIGHT SUPER QUALITY TUSSORE SILK-In natural W YD. TWO PIECES BEAUTEOUS CHINCHILLA SATIN.— < 36in. wide. Navy and Cocoa shade only. Cheap at 18/6 yd. SILK WEEK, 8/11 YD. D.I.C. : : Wellington

t TRAVELLING BAGS We have opened up a new range of special quality travelling goods. Solid Leather and Composition Suit Cases. Hand and Kit Bags. Ladies’ Blouse Cases. Hat Boxes. Leather Cabin Trunks, etc. JOHN DUTHDE & CO. LTD. HARDWARE MERCHANTS WILLIS-ST. Save on These Low Prices! These Bargains are B —I —G! Seasonable under wear, of quality equal to ours, never before was offered at such romarkable prices. Secure your requii’emente now. Save on every purchase at V. and A.’s. Dissolution OF PARTNERSHIP —=Sale— LADIES’ ALL-WOOL WESTS. Slip-on Shape, Short Sleeves. Dissolution Salo Prices 3/6, 5/6, 8/11 LADIES’ WOOLLEN VESTS, Fine Ribbed V neck, no sleeves. Usual Price 8/6Dissolution Sale Price 6/11 LADIES’ GREY FLEECY LINED BLOOMERS. Elastic at waist and knee. Usual Price 3/3. Dissolution Sale Price 2/6 LADIES’ WINTER NIGHTDRESSES, in Natural Woven, Fastened to Throat. Usual Price 13/11. . Dissolution Sale Price 9/11 LADIES’ WHITE CORSETS. Low Bust. Medium Skirt, Finished Hose Supports. , Dissolution Sale Prices 3/6 and 4/6 LONG CHEMISE .WESTS Short Sleeves. Shaped Waist. Slip-on or Front Fastening. Usual Prices 7/11 to 8/11. Dissolution Sale Price 5/6 VEITCH and ALLAN WELLINGTON QUALITY—Our aim always! Does Low Price appeal to you when |g buying Furniture? “Not always.” you will say. rwEigSMla Does Low Price when it is associated K with quality make an appeal to von ? Ls! o o Yes. of course, it does. You can al- H I ■ way's be certain of quality, good work- M ( o o g®HfflS manship, finish, style, and reasonable W ■ 3 uriee when you make a point of buying Mio ja. o at COLLIE’S. gl /- _JWsW|.. EDWARD COLLIE LIMITED FURNITURE CRAFTSMEN, 157 RIDDIFORD STREET WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 181, 28 April 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 181, 28 April 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 181, 28 April 1924, Page 2